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... electors for his appointment , -that his in- VOL . LXXVIII . stallation should not become an election chairing , -that he should not be borne into the hall where municipal justice held her seat , on the shoulders of a mob , any more ...
... electors for his appointment , -that his in- VOL . LXXVIII . stallation should not become an election chairing , -that he should not be borne into the hall where municipal justice held her seat , on the shoulders of a mob , any more ...
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... purpose , and to raise up a new system of ex- clusion of a much more extensive character ? The great majority of the electors would be the 57 . householders ; this majority un- questionably would be of one [ D 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 35.
... purpose , and to raise up a new system of ex- clusion of a much more extensive character ? The great majority of the electors would be the 57 . householders ; this majority un- questionably would be of one [ D 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 35.
Side 155
... electors , each elector voting for only half of the number , in the idea that this would give both parties an equal chance . The trustees were to be elected every three years . This bill had not passed through committee in the Commons ...
... electors , each elector voting for only half of the number , in the idea that this would give both parties an equal chance . The trustees were to be elected every three years . This bill had not passed through committee in the Commons ...
Side 157
... electors . But , forsooth , this precious device had been hit upon -namely , that each elector should not vote for more than one - half of the trustees ; the consequence would be , that the trustees would be elected on party principles ...
... electors . But , forsooth , this precious device had been hit upon -namely , that each elector should not vote for more than one - half of the trustees ; the consequence would be , that the trustees would be elected on party principles ...
Side 177
... electors , who were deeply interested in having the proper man seated , from coming to the House to have the wrong corrected . Another evil was the delay which attended the proceedings of these committees , arising partly from no ...
... electors , who were deeply interested in having the proper man seated , from coming to the House to have the wrong corrected . Another evil was the delay which attended the proceedings of these committees , arising partly from no ...
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